... municipal country in which I was born, and for all descriptions and denominations in it. Mine was to support, with unrelaxing vigilance, every right, every privilege, every franchise, in this my adopted, my dearer, and more comprehensive country ;... Edmund Burke of Beaconsfield - Page 63by Elizabeth R. Lambert - 2003 - 212 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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